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5(2x - 8) + 15 = -15

the steps to solve the equation and explain each step.

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5(2x-8)+15=-15
First do what is in parenthesis!
You have to multiply "2x and 8 both by 5 because it says 5 of 2x-8's
Then you get:
10x-16+15=-15
Now let's solve -16+15
We then get -1.
10x-1=-15
We need to isolate x to one side so in order to do that we need to add one to both sides, because -1+1 equals 0.
Then we have
10x=-14
Now we really want x to be the only thing on the left side, so we HAVE to divide everything by 10 on both sides.
x=-1.4
User Turgay
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Ok so you have to do distributive property which will give you 10x-40+15=-15
Then the next step you have to do is minus 15 from each side so you get 10x-40=0 then you add the 40 to the other side so you get 10x=40 then you move the ton to the other side but when you do that you will wright it under the 40 so then you will have 40/10 and that will give you x=4

I hope this helps you
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